"I think that a huge problem is people who read comics and don't understand the point of superheroes, which is to be the best version of yourself. You love Captain America? Well, you know what Captain America would never do? Go online anonymously and shit on a girl for having an opinion." -Brian Michael Bendis

Phantasy Star portable is the only handheld game I've played since it dropped. Game is super addicting.

Console with I'm playing Dynasty Warrior Gundam 2, which is surprising solid, and gives my mecha-obession a nerd boner.

Is Phantasy Star Portable good? The last one I played was the first version of the Dreamcast one, but Phantasy Star Portable looks awesome. Is it similar to PSO or is it more like the old ones or what?

Is Dynasty Warrior Gundam 2 less button-mashing, or is it still the same? I liked the first DW:G game, but it got kind of repetitive so I'm not sure if I want to pick up the new one or not.

And, currently, I'm playing Prince of Persia on the Xbox360. I've been meaning to pick it up for a while but never did.

Is Phantasy Star Portable good? The last one I played was the first version of the Dreamcast one, but Phantasy Star Portable looks awesome. Is it similar to PSO or is it more like the old ones or what?

Is Dynasty Warrior Gundam 2 less button-mashing, or is it still the same? I liked the first DW:G game, but it got kind of repetitive so I'm not sure if I want to pick up the new one or not.

And, currently, I'm playing Prince of Persia on the Xbox360. I've been meaning to pick it up for a while but never did.

PS Portable is kinda fantastic. It's a Monster Hunter Rip-off, just set in the PSU Universe. If you enjoyed PSO, chances are you'll love PS Portable.

DWG2 is pretty much more of the same, but I've never actually owned a DW game, so it's kinda new to me. Since I got it on the cheap and there's SEED characters in it, it warranted a buy for me, but I can't speak for everyone.

"I think that a huge problem is people who read comics and don't understand the point of superheroes, which is to be the best version of yourself. You love Captain America? Well, you know what Captain America would never do? Go online anonymously and shit on a girl for having an opinion." -Brian Michael Bendis

The bonus dungeon in Chrono Trigger DS is rather time consuming, but still kind of fun. The only real problem I have with it is that it seems to be more of a "fetch quest" scenario (like in every MMO out there) than an actual Chrono Trigger quest line. (the classic, change the past, change the future scenario) Also there is a monster area that you can get to from the End of Time that makes for a fun little time killer.

Oh and be sure to switch the game to "DS mode" if you ever play it. All this does is move the menu selection choices down to the lower screen so that the top screen can stay clutter free. If you want to play using DS controls, you can, but it's not necessary.

I'll be finishing CT tonight so I can get the normal ending and start working on the alternate endings. Darn game with it's like 7-8 different endings.

Alternating between Retro Game Challenge, Korg DS-10 Synthesizer, Geometry Wars Galaxies, and Knights in the Nightmare, all on DS... using Korg DS-10 to create the music for a shmup my friend is making.